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                <title>Sculpting: My new art and some thoughts on my old </title>
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                <description><![CDATA[ A few months back I decided to flip my art medium to something a bit different from digital art. I was having problems with my eyes staring at the screen for long periods of time, they tended to ache and I was getting really unpleasant migraines. I spent a long period of time not really doing much art at all, around a year in total. Not to mention my girlfriend being diagnosed with a brain tumor (she is fine now thankfully) so my work kind of took a back seat. <br /><br />Sometimes however this can be a good thing. You can really think separately from the grind of producing painting after painting. It's not always how an artist can get the best from his/her abilities. I found myself studying other peoples work, looking at real life, studying anatomy and being inspired by movies and music.<br /><br />On Christmas 2007 my girlfriend bought me an art book based on the Beowulf movie. One night, whilst reading it in bed, I saw some movie sculptures made out of something called 'super sculpey' Considering this was not looking at the screen for hours on end and it really interested me to 'have a go' at sculpting, I decided to order some materials from ebay and a few other places and give it a go.<br /><br />It turns out that I actually enjoy sculpting more than I do digital painting, it seems more creative from a personal perspective. I felt like my digital art was stoic and dull, sometimes I didn't produce 'bad' work but it's all part of the learning process I guess. Something that always bothers me about digital art is that it never really exists as such, it's an image on a screen or a print out for the most part. Not a massive problem as such, more of a niggling detail as far as my own work was concerned. That's not to say I have given it up. I will continue to stay multi format. <img src="http://e.deviantart.com/emoticons/s/smile.gif" width="15" height="15" alt=":)" title=":) (Smile)" /><br /><br />Of course, not to take away anything from digital artists, it really is a skilled craft and I have been /am in contact with many great and ultra talented people in many areas.<br /><br />I hope that I will continue to be and that I continue to learn and 'meet' new people though the media I choose to work with.<br /><br />See you around all!<br /><br /> ]]></description>
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